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  • noun Plural form of shamanist.

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Examples

  • Mr. Jarvis and other robed shamanists are looking through our excretions to see what ails us, to predict the future and provide new potions and balms.

    Phil Bronstein: Newspaper Disaster? It's All My Fault. I'm The One 2009

  • Some of them and some of their allies were Buddhists, some were still shamanists.

    A History of China Wolfram Eberhard 1949

  • The Shors were originally shamanists, although their belief in the spirit world has co-existed with Christianity for centuries after the first Europeans arrived in the region.

    The St. Petersburg Times 2009

  • The Shors were originally shamanists, although their belief in the spirit world has co-existed with Christianity for centuries after the first Europeans arrived in the region.

    The St. Petersburg Times 2009

  • The Shors were originally shamanists, although their belief in the spirit world has co-existed with Christianity for centuries after the first Europeans arrived in the region.

    News on www.kyivpost.com 2009

  • (Yes, I know, some of the Huns were animists or shamanists.

    Wired Top Stories 2009

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